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by hendrik250874
Fri 1. Aug 2008, 22:50
Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
Topic: CP form --> math spam protect
Replies: 37
Views: 39906

Re: CP form --> math spam protect

It's being installed as we speak.
Moehahaha, I love this kind of progress!
by hendrik250874
Fri 1. Aug 2008, 09:35
Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
Topic: CP form --> math spam protect
Replies: 37
Views: 39906

Re: CP form --> math spam protect

In r241 this was fixed by Slackero (superfast response !).
I've updated to r241 yesterday and so far no spam messages.
by hendrik250874
Thu 31. Jul 2008, 09:48
Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
Topic: CP form --> math spam protect
Replies: 37
Views: 39906

Re: CP form --> math spam protect

I have submitted the issue on code.google.com, issue 68. Very offtopic; the comic site you mentioned is actually the birthcard we had made for my son. It tells in a way our story (the quest prior to the birth of our son). We lived on a houseboat when we got pregnant (look at belly of my wife). Since...
by hendrik250874
Wed 30. Jul 2008, 21:37
Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
Topic: CP form --> math spam protect
Replies: 37
Views: 39906

Re: CP form --> math spam protect

True, when i fill out the contactform, and try anything but fill in the correct answer to the math spam protection it refuses to submit the form. But somehow, some 'shitty' spambot succeeds in submitting the form. I would like to submit something to code.google...., but I thought I try the forum fir...
by hendrik250874
Wed 30. Jul 2008, 16:05
Forum: (unofficial) tutorials & documentation
Topic: CP form --> math spam protect
Replies: 37
Views: 39906

Re: CP form --> math spam protect

I really like this one, and it works just as described. However, for some reason, it can be passed. I still receive spam-messages. I followed the instruction, it is required to fill out the field, and I added to the mail that the response should be sent with it as well (just to check if it was fille...
by hendrik250874
Fri 16. Sep 2005, 01:53
Forum: phpwcms Support English
Topic: Alternate Frontend Login Solution
Replies: 38
Views: 11468

Nono

Well, O. split this thread up, so you will have to look for the other part here: http://www.phpwcms.de/forum/viewtopic.p ... ight=login

I left all the changes, and they didn't interfer.
It works fine for me.
by hendrik250874
Thu 15. Sep 2005, 09:53
Forum: phpwcms Support English
Topic: Alternate Frontend Login Solution
Replies: 38
Views: 11468

This

well, I put the code to my loginpage; I found that it redirects to this page when you fill in the wrong password or when you log out.

In my case action="index.php?login" .
by hendrik250874
Wed 14. Sep 2005, 15:30
Forum: phpwcms Support English
Topic: Alternate Frontend Login Solution
Replies: 38
Views: 11468

Ok, that's it...

I suppose it's not really the way it was meant to be, but it works...

I took the html which can be found in the form folder for the login and I pasted it in an article on my loginpage.

When I now fill in the login and pass it redirects to my restricted area.
by hendrik250874
Wed 14. Sep 2005, 11:31
Forum: phpwcms Support English
Topic: Alternate Frontend Login Solution
Replies: 38
Views: 11468

What is it ?

In the beginning of this thread we had to change some files and later came the zipfile. Will I need to undo the other changes or can I leave them as is ? Am I correct if I say that with the last solution the access can not be granted by using the backoffice, but only by the filling out the file in t...
by hendrik250874
Wed 7. Sep 2005, 01:46
Forum: phpwcms Support English
Topic: Front-end Users 1.2.5-DEV + solution ;-)
Replies: 64
Views: 36685

True

Nope, followed instructions, and can't get it to work.
However, I think it must be something small though...
by hendrik250874
Tue 6. Sep 2005, 23:05
Forum: hacks & enhancements
Topic: new dhtmlmenu RT
Replies: 136
Views: 87874

Once more

You're right, no luck in FF.
I removed the postion-tag and afterwards even the z-index, but it didn't matter...

Maybe I should start with a very basic test-design, insert the menu, and then the other div, and work it up all together.
by hendrik250874
Tue 6. Sep 2005, 21:16
Forum: hacks & enhancements
Topic: new dhtmlmenu RT
Replies: 136
Views: 87874

And you are right

Well I be... Very true, the menu intersected with the main content part which I had put in a div (to scroll the content). Once I removed the div it behaved like it was supposed to be. I do need the content in a div, but I will try to change some settings. You can see what happened at http://www.jaya...
by hendrik250874
Tue 6. Sep 2005, 16:42
Forum: hacks & enhancements
Topic: new dhtmlmenu RT
Replies: 136
Views: 87874

Little help needed

Hello, I need a little help.
I followed the instructions and it works as expected ;-)


However, when I hover over my topmenu, the menu below shows, but I cannot get to it. When I move my cursor, the menu immediately dissapears. It's exactly the same in Firefox.

Thanks for any advice.
by hendrik250874
Tue 6. Sep 2005, 15:33
Forum: sites you are proud of (made with phpwcms only)
Topic: www.ziffiks.be
Replies: 1
Views: 1376

www.ziffiks.be

http://www.ziffiks.be

Well, I know it's not completely Firefox-proof, and the blog needs some work...
by hendrik250874
Mon 22. Aug 2005, 20:16
Forum: phpwcms Support English
Topic: [PRINT]-function to print <DIV>-content block
Replies: 3
Views: 1301

I haven't really faced the problem, but I know you can achieve this by merely adapting your stylesheet.

It has something to with media=screen or print, and then you can drop all the html you don't want to print.

If I can, I'll try and look it up...